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νόησε δὲ δῖος Ὀδυσσεὺς σαίνοντάς τε κύνας, περί τε κτύπος ἦλθε ποδοῖινgodly Odysseus heard the fawning of dogs, and on top of that came the beat of two feet

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Albanian: lakmi; Arabic: جَشَع‎, طَمَع‎; Armenian: ագահություն; Assamese: লোভ, খক; Belarusian: хці́васць, сквапнасць, жадасць, хаплі́васць; Bulgarian: алчност; Catalan: avarícia, cobdícia; Chinese Mandarin: 貪心, 贪心, 貪欲, 贪欲, 貪婪, 贪婪; Czech: chamtivost; Dutch: [[hebzucht]], [[gulzigheid]], [[schraapzucht]], [[hebgierigheid]], [[hebgier]]; Esperanto: avido; Estonian: ahnus, aplus; Farefare: pʋyã'anɛ; Faroese: gírni, grammleiki; Finnish: ahneus; French: [[avidité]], [[cupidité]]; Georgian: სიხარბე, გაუმაძღრობა; German: [[Gier]], [[Habsucht]], [[Habgier]], [[Raffgier]], [[Raffsucht]]; Gothic: 𐌱𐌹𐍆𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍉𐌽𐍃; Greek: [[απληστία]]; Ancient Greek: [[πλεονεξία]], [[φιλοκέρδεια]], [[φιλαργυρία]], [[ἀβαρτία]]; Greenlandic: ueritsanneq; Hebrew: בֶּצַע‎, חַמְדָנוּת‎; Hindi: लालच; Hungarian: kapzsiság, mohóság; Icelandic: græðgi; Ilocano: agum; Indonesian: rakus, serakah; Irish: antlás, gionach, saint; Isnag: axum; Italian: [[avidità]], [[ingordigia]]; Japanese: 貪, 欲, 貪欲; Khmer: លោភ, លោភលន់, មហាលោភ; Korean: 탐욕, 욕심; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: çavbirçîtî; Latin: [[avaritia]]; Lun Bawang: angaa; Macedonian: алчност, лакомост; Malayalam: അത്യാഗ്രഹം; Navajo: áchxą́hwíídéeniʼ; Nepali: लोभ; Norwegian Bokmål: griskhet, grådighet; Nynorsk: griskheit, grådigheit; Old English: ġītsung; Persian: حرص‎; Plautdietsch: Bejia, Jiez; Polish: chciwość; Portuguese: [[ganância]], [[cobiça]], [[avareza]]; Romanian: aviditate, lăcomie, avariție; Russian: [[алчность]], [[жадность]], [[ненасытность]]; Scottish Gaelic: sannt, sanntachd; Serbo-Croatian Roman: pohlepa, gramžljivost, grabežljivost, halapljivost, srebroljublje, škrtost, požuda; Slovak: chtivosť; Slovene: pohlep; Spanish: [[codicia]], [[avaricia]], [[gula]], [[glotonería]], [[avidez]]; Swedish: girighet; Tamil: பேராசை; Telugu: దురాశ; Thai: โลภะ; Tibetan: ཧར་པོ, འདོད་རྔམ; Tocharian B: maune, entse, entsesñe; Turkish: açgözlülük; Ukrainian: жадібність, жадливість, хтивість, ненажерливість; Urdu: طمع‎, لالچ‎; Vietnamese: sự tham lam; Welsh: bâr, barau
Albanian: lakmi; Arabic: جَشَع‎, طَمَع‎; Armenian: ագահություն; Assamese: লোভ, খক; Belarusian: хці́васць, сквапнасць, жадасць, хаплі́васць; Bulgarian: алчност; Catalan: avarícia, cobdícia; Chinese Mandarin: 貪心/贪心, 貪欲/贪欲, 貪婪/贪婪; Czech: chamtivost; Dutch: [[hebzucht]], [[gulzigheid]], [[schraapzucht]], [[hebgierigheid]], [[hebgier]]; Esperanto: avido; Estonian: ahnus, aplus; Farefare: pʋyã'anɛ; Faroese: gírni, grammleiki; Finnish: ahneus; French: [[avidité]], [[cupidité]]; Georgian: სიხარბე, გაუმაძღრობა; German: [[Gier]], [[Habsucht]], [[Habgier]], [[Raffgier]], [[Raffsucht]]; Gothic: 𐌱𐌹𐍆𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍉𐌽𐍃, 𐍆𐌰𐌹𐌷𐌿𐌲𐌴𐌹𐍂𐍉; Greek: [[απληστία]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀβαρτία]], [[ἀδηφαγία]], [[γαστήρ]], [[γαστριμαργία]], [[κακοκέρδεια]], [[κάψις]], [[κερδία]], [[λαβροσύνη]], [[λαιμαργία]], [[λιμβεία]], [[λιχνεία]], [[λιχνότης]], [[μαργοσύνη]], [[μαργότης]], [[μισητία]], [[πλεονεξία]], [[πλεονεξίη]], [[σφιγγία]], [[τενθεία]], [[τὸ φιλοχρήματον]], [[ὑπερβολή]], [[φιλαργυρία]], [[φιλοκέρδεια]], [[φιλοχρηματία]]; Greenlandic: ueritsanneq; Hebrew: בֶּצַע‎, חַמְדָנוּת‎; Hindi: लालच; Hungarian: kapzsiság, mohóság; Icelandic: græðgi; Ilocano: agum; Indonesian: rakus, serakah; Irish: antlás, gionach, saint; Isnag: axum; Italian: [[avidità]], [[ingordigia]]; Japanese: 貪, 欲, 貪欲; Khmer: លោភ, លោភលន់, មហាលោភ; Korean: 탐욕, 욕심; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: çavbirçîtî; Latin: [[avaritia]]; Lun Bawang: angaa; Macedonian: алчност, лакомост; Malayalam: അത്യാഗ്രഹം; Navajo: áchxą́hwíídéeniʼ; Nepali: लोभ; Norwegian Bokmål: griskhet, grådighet; Nynorsk: griskheit, grådigheit; Old English: ġītsung; Persian: حرص‎; Plautdietsch: Bejia, Jiez; Polish: chciwość; Portuguese: [[ganância]], [[cobiça]], [[avareza]]; Punjabi: ਲਾਲਚ; Romanian: aviditate, lăcomie, avariție; Russian: [[алчность]], [[жадность]], [[ненасытность]]; Scottish Gaelic: sannt, sanntachd; Serbo-Croatian Roman: pohlepa, gramžljivost, grabežljivost, halapljivost, srebroljublje, škrtost, požuda; Slovak: chtivosť; Slovene: pohlep; Spanish: [[codicia]], [[avaricia]], [[gula]], [[glotonería]], [[avidez]]; Swedish: girighet; Tajik: хасисӣ; Tamil: பேராசை; Telugu: దురాశ; Thai: โลภะ; Tibetan: ཧར་པོ, འདོད་རྔམ; Tocharian B: maune, entse, entsesñe; Turkish: açgözlülük; Ukrainian: жадібність, жадливість, хтивість, ненажерливість; Urdu: طمع‎, لالچ‎; Uzbek: hirs, ochkoʻzlik; Vietnamese: sự tham lam; Welsh: bâr, barau
===[[cupidity]]===
Armenian: ագահություն, ընչաքաղցություն; Bulgarian: алчност; Czech: chamtivost; Dutch: [[hebzucht]]; German: [[Habgier]]; Greek: [[φιλοχρηματία]], [[απληστία]], [[πλεονεξία]], [[ταμάχι]]; Ancient Greek: [[μισητία]], [[τὸ φιλοχρήματον]], [[φιλοχρηματία]]; Hungarian: pénzéhesség, pénzéhség, kapzsiság; Ido: ganemeso, pekuniavideso; Italian: [[cupidigia]], [[cupidità]]; Latin: [[cupiditas]]; Macedonian: алчност, лакомост; Romanian: cupiditate; Russian: [[алчность]], [[жадность]], [[корыстолюбие]]; Scottish Gaelic: sannt; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: похлепа, алавост; Latin: pohlepa, alavost; Spanish: [[codicia]]
===[[immensity]]===
===[[immensity]]===
Ancient Greek: [[ἄβυσσος]], [[ἀκαταληψία]], [[ἀμετρησίη]], [[ἀμετρία]], [[ἀμπτυχή]], [[ἀναπτυχή]], [[ἀπληστία]], [[ἀχάνεια]], [[τὸ ἀχανές]], [[πέλαγος]], [[τὸ ἀπειρομεγέθες]], [[τὸ ἄπειρον]], [[τὸ ἀσυνείκαστον]]; Bulgarian: огромност; Catalan: immensitat; Czech: nezměrnost, ohromnost; Irish: aibhse, aibhseacht, áibhle, dearmháile, ollmhéid; Italian: [[immensità]], [[oceano]], [[immanità]]; Latin: [[immanitas]]; Latvian: milzīgums, gigantiskums; Manx: ard-vooadys; Portuguese: [[imensidade]]; Spanish: [[inmensidad]]
Ancient Greek: [[ἄβυσσος]], [[ἀκαταληψία]], [[ἀμετρησίη]], [[ἀμετρία]], [[ἀμπτυχή]], [[ἀναπτυχή]], [[ἀπληστία]], [[ἀχάνεια]], [[τὸ ἀχανές]], [[πέλαγος]], [[τὸ ἀπειρομεγέθες]], [[τὸ ἄπειρον]], [[τὸ ἀσυνείκαστον]]; Bulgarian: огромност; Catalan: immensitat; Czech: nezměrnost, ohromnost; Irish: aibhse, aibhseacht, áibhle, dearmháile, ollmhéid; Italian: [[immensità]], [[oceano]], [[immanità]]; Latin: [[immanitas]]; Latvian: milzīgums, gigantiskums; Manx: ard-vooadys; Portuguese: [[imensidade]]; Spanish: [[inmensidad]]
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Transliteration A: aplēstía Transliteration B: aplēstia Transliteration C: aplistia Beta Code: a)plhsti/a

English (LSJ)

ἡ, A insatiate desire, greediness, whether of food or money, ὑπὸ τῆς ἀπληστίας Pherecr.156; εἰς τοσαύτην ἀ. ἀφίκοντο Lys.12.19, cf. D.36.44; διὰ τὴν ἀ. Pl.Grg.493b; ἀ. τρόπων D.22.67 (interpol.); γαστρός Ph.1.360. 2 c. gen. rei, insatiate desire of, πλούτου, χρυσοῦ, Pl.R.562b, Lg.831d; λέχους E.Andr.218; τῆς εὐχῆς, referring to Midas, Arist.Pol.1257b16; τοῦ θεωρεῖν Ph.1.12.

Spanish (DGE)

-ας, ἡ
• Alolema(s): jón. ἀπληστίη Hp.Decent.5
I c. gen. obj. deseo insaciable λέχους E.Andr.218, πλούτου Pl.R.562b, χρυσοῦ Pl.Lg.831d, τοῦ θεωρεῖν Ph.1.12, δόξης Plu.2.793c, τῶν φόνων D.C.102.10, τῆς εὐχῆς Arist.Pol.1257b16, τροφῆς Thdt.M.83.712B
fig. inmensidad τῆς φιλανθρωπίας de Dios, Thdt.M.83.321D, ἀγαθότητος de Dios, Bas.Sel.Or.M.85.388C, ἀποφορτίσασθαι τὴν ἀπληστίαν τῆς βιαίας φορᾶς Synes.Ep.5p.21.
II 1abs. codicia, ambición de bienes, de posesiones εἰς τοσαύτην ἀ. ... ἀφίκοντο Lys.12.19, cf. D.C.47.17.6, δι' ἀπληστίαν ... καρποῦνται τὴν πόλιν D.24.174, cf. Plb.13.2.5, ἔχειν ... πρὸς ἀπληστίην estar inclinados a la avaricia Hp.Decent.5, τῆς σῆς ἀπληστίας ... τίς ἂν δύναιτ' ἐφικέσθαι D.36.44.
2 c. gen. subjet. insaciabilidad γαστρός Ph.1.360
abs. de comida glotonería, gula ὑπὸ τῆς ἀπληστίας διακόνιον ἐπέσθι' Pherecr.156, ἡ ἀ. ἐγγιεῖ ἕως χολέρας· δι' ἀπληστίαν πολλοὶ ἐτελεύτησαν LXX Si.37.30, 31, ἀ. ... τίκτει δυσπεψίαν Ph.2.352.

German (Pape)

[Seite 292], ἡ, Unersättlichkeit, πλούτου, unersättliche Begierde nach Reichthum, Plat. Rep. VIII, 562 b; χρυσοῦ Legg. VIII, 831 d; Lys. 12, 19; τρόπων Dem. 24, 123; Sp.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ας (ἡ) :
désir insatiable.
Étymologie: ἄπληστος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀπληστία:ненасытность, алчность, неутолимая жажда (Lys.; τινός Eur., Plat., Arst., Dem., Plut.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀπληστία: ἡ, ἀκόρεστος ἐπιθυμία τροφῆς ἤ χρημάτων, «ἀχορτασιά», πλεονεξία, ὑπὸ τῆς ἀπληστίας Φερεκρ. ἐν Ἀδήλ. 6· εἰς τοσαύτην ἀπλ. ἀφίκοντο Λυσ. 121. 42· διὰ τὴν ἀπλ. Πλάτ. Γοργ. 493Β· μετὰ γεν. πράγμ., ἀπληστία πλούτου, χρυσοῦ, ὁ αὐτ. Πολ. 562Β, Νόμ. 831D· λέχους Εὐρ. Ἀνδρ. 218· τῆς εὐχῆς, περὶ τοῦ Μίδα, Ἀριστ. Πολ. 1. 9, 11.

Greek Monolingual

η (AM ἀπληστία)
ακόρεστη επιθυμία, πλεονεξία.

Greek Monotonic

ἀπληστία: ἡ, ακόρεστη επιθυμία, πλεονεξία, λαιμαργία, σε Πλάτ.· τινός, κάποιου ή για κάτι κάτι, σε Ευρ., Πλάτ.

Middle Liddell

[from ἄπληστος
insatiate desire, greediness, Plat.; τινός of or for a thing, Eur., Plat.

English (Woodhouse)

greed, insatiability

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Translations

greed

Albanian: lakmi; Arabic: جَشَع‎, طَمَع‎; Armenian: ագահություն; Assamese: লোভ, খক; Belarusian: хці́васць, сквапнасць, жадасць, хаплі́васць; Bulgarian: алчност; Catalan: avarícia, cobdícia; Chinese Mandarin: 貪心/贪心, 貪欲/贪欲, 貪婪/贪婪; Czech: chamtivost; Dutch: hebzucht, gulzigheid, schraapzucht, hebgierigheid, hebgier; Esperanto: avido; Estonian: ahnus, aplus; Farefare: pʋyã'anɛ; Faroese: gírni, grammleiki; Finnish: ahneus; French: avidité, cupidité; Georgian: სიხარბე, გაუმაძღრობა; German: Gier, Habsucht, Habgier, Raffgier, Raffsucht; Gothic: 𐌱𐌹𐍆𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍉𐌽𐍃, 𐍆𐌰𐌹𐌷𐌿𐌲𐌴𐌹𐍂𐍉; Greek: απληστία; Ancient Greek: ἀβαρτία, ἀδηφαγία, γαστήρ, γαστριμαργία, κακοκέρδεια, κάψις, κερδία, λαβροσύνη, λαιμαργία, λιμβεία, λιχνεία, λιχνότης, μαργοσύνη, μαργότης, μισητία, πλεονεξία, πλεονεξίη, σφιγγία, τενθεία, τὸ φιλοχρήματον, ὑπερβολή, φιλαργυρία, φιλοκέρδεια, φιλοχρηματία; Greenlandic: ueritsanneq; Hebrew: בֶּצַע‎, חַמְדָנוּת‎; Hindi: लालच; Hungarian: kapzsiság, mohóság; Icelandic: græðgi; Ilocano: agum; Indonesian: rakus, serakah; Irish: antlás, gionach, saint; Isnag: axum; Italian: avidità, ingordigia; Japanese: 貪, 欲, 貪欲; Khmer: លោភ, លោភលន់, មហាលោភ; Korean: 탐욕, 욕심; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: çavbirçîtî; Latin: avaritia; Lun Bawang: angaa; Macedonian: алчност, лакомост; Malayalam: അത്യാഗ്രഹം; Navajo: áchxą́hwíídéeniʼ; Nepali: लोभ; Norwegian Bokmål: griskhet, grådighet; Nynorsk: griskheit, grådigheit; Old English: ġītsung; Persian: حرص‎; Plautdietsch: Bejia, Jiez; Polish: chciwość; Portuguese: ganância, cobiça, avareza; Punjabi: ਲਾਲਚ; Romanian: aviditate, lăcomie, avariție; Russian: алчность, жадность, ненасытность; Scottish Gaelic: sannt, sanntachd; Serbo-Croatian Roman: pohlepa, gramžljivost, grabežljivost, halapljivost, srebroljublje, škrtost, požuda; Slovak: chtivosť; Slovene: pohlep; Spanish: codicia, avaricia, gula, glotonería, avidez; Swedish: girighet; Tajik: хасисӣ; Tamil: பேராசை; Telugu: దురాశ; Thai: โลภะ; Tibetan: ཧར་པོ, འདོད་རྔམ; Tocharian B: maune, entse, entsesñe; Turkish: açgözlülük; Ukrainian: жадібність, жадливість, хтивість, ненажерливість; Urdu: طمع‎, لالچ‎; Uzbek: hirs, ochkoʻzlik; Vietnamese: sự tham lam; Welsh: bâr, barau

cupidity

Armenian: ագահություն, ընչաքաղցություն; Bulgarian: алчност; Czech: chamtivost; Dutch: hebzucht; German: Habgier; Greek: φιλοχρηματία, απληστία, πλεονεξία, ταμάχι; Ancient Greek: μισητία, τὸ φιλοχρήματον, φιλοχρηματία; Hungarian: pénzéhesség, pénzéhség, kapzsiság; Ido: ganemeso, pekuniavideso; Italian: cupidigia, cupidità; Latin: cupiditas; Macedonian: алчност, лакомост; Romanian: cupiditate; Russian: алчность, жадность, корыстолюбие; Scottish Gaelic: sannt; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: похлепа, алавост; Latin: pohlepa, alavost; Spanish: codicia

immensity

Ancient Greek: ἄβυσσος, ἀκαταληψία, ἀμετρησίη, ἀμετρία, ἀμπτυχή, ἀναπτυχή, ἀπληστία, ἀχάνεια, τὸ ἀχανές, πέλαγος, τὸ ἀπειρομεγέθες, τὸ ἄπειρον, τὸ ἀσυνείκαστον; Bulgarian: огромност; Catalan: immensitat; Czech: nezměrnost, ohromnost; Irish: aibhse, aibhseacht, áibhle, dearmháile, ollmhéid; Italian: immensità, oceano, immanità; Latin: immanitas; Latvian: milzīgums, gigantiskums; Manx: ard-vooadys; Portuguese: imensidade; Spanish: inmensidad